The
concept of "Ministry at Large" refers to ministering to people outside
the immediate community of a particular church. First Church has a long tradition
of Ministry at Large, going back to The Rev. Robert Collyer in 1859.
Rev. Arksey is the third person to occupy this position, after The Rev. Robert
Collyer and The Rev. George Sikes. His particular area of focus is pastoral
care and counseling with families, couples and individuals in both short and
long-term therapy. He is currently on the staff of Counseling Ministries, a
group pastoral counseling practice with several offices in the Chicago area.
In addition he is an Adjunct Faculty member at Meadville/Lombard Theological
School and on the Supervising Faculty of The Family Institute.
Rev. Arksey has a B.A. from Kalamazoo College, a Master of Arts in Theological
Studies from Meadville/Lombard Theological School, and a Doctor of Ministry
(D. Min.) from Chicago Theological Seminary. He is a Clinical Member and Approved
Supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and a
Fellow (Certified) of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors.
Rev. Arksey was ordained and installed in 1977 and in the fall of 2007
he celebrated his 30th anniversary as Minister at Large at First Church.
He is married to Brenda Chock Arksey, Director of Childrens Education and Developmental
Services at the Chinese-American Service League.
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